slager
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈslaː.ɣər/
noun
Definitions
- butcher one who prepares and sells meat and meat products
- (obsolete) killer, slayer, murderer
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch slager affix from Dutch, Flemish slaan (hit, beat, strike).
Origin
Dutch (Brabantic)
slaan
Gloss
hit, beat, strike
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aanslaan Dutch, Flemish
- afslaan Dutch, Flemish
- beslaan Dutch, Flemish
- blik Dutch, Flemish
- blikslager Dutch, Flemish
- dichtslaan Dutch, Flemish
- gadeslaan Dutch, Flemish
- inslaan Dutch, Flemish
- losslaan Dutch, Flemish
- naslaan Dutch, Flemish
- neerslaan Dutch, Flemish
- olieslager Dutch, Flemish
- omslaan Dutch, Flemish
- ontslaan Dutch, Flemish
- opslaan Dutch, Flemish
- overslaan Dutch, Flemish
- slaan Dutch, Flemish
- slagerij Dutch, Flemish
- toeslaan Dutch, Flemish
- touw Dutch, Flemish
- touwslager Dutch, Flemish
- uitslaan Dutch, Flemish
- verslaan Dutch, Flemish
- slaen Middle Dutch
- slager Middle Dutch
- slaan Afrikaans